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Quince fruit
By Homebird
- 13 Oct, 2016
- 13 likes
T noticed this fruit on the Cheanomeles. It's never fruited before.
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Ahrr yes I forgot the quinch jelly lets hope your fruit increases over the years.
14 Oct, 2016
Ours are stll green, waiting for them to turn........
15 Oct, 2016
What a bonny colour. Hopefully you'll have more in years to come HB.
16 Oct, 2016
If you want to use it you can slice up one and add it to an apple pie - very good! There isn't a lot of flesh on them as the seed part takes up more than its fair share of room.
16 Oct, 2016
Thats true Stera, we have enough to make some jelly and some Membrillo all being well!
17 Oct, 2016
Membrillo? Not scouring pads I hope...
17 Oct, 2016
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See who else is growing Chaenomeles speciosa (Flowering quince).
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This photo is of "Chaenomeles Geisha Girl." in Homebird's garden
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Its exciting to see some thing a plant has nt had prior it looks lile an Apple ? I wonder is it eatable
14 Oct, 2016